Cubs Win
Ever heard of the Fermi Paradox? If not, here's a great, long form explanation: Waitbutwhy is generally amazing. I've been thinking (entirely too much) about The Great Filter: "The Great Filter theory says that at some point...there’s a wall that all or nearly all attempts at life hit. There’s some stage in that long evolutionary process that is extremely unlikely or impossible for life to get beyond. That stage is The Great Filter." Theories about what exactly The Great Filter might be include biological (the very origin of life itself, the leap to complex cell organisms), cosmological (avoidance of an E.L.E such as another doomsday meteor striking earth), or perhaps as science fiction would have it, the technological: development of something akin to "warp drive". But what if The Great Filter is something less spectacular, less of a one-in-a-trillion shot like any of these examples, but equally daunting? Something rare not because it is nearly unachievab...